We reported last week on Agoura’s four baseball standouts who signed national letters of intent and Agoura was kind enough to remind us they had more students sign. Below is a list of their seniors and where they are going next year.

Campbell Hall’s Aaron Holiday holds his letter of intent as he signed with UCLA

It was a big day for area athletes as many signed their national letter of intent to confirm their commitment to universities. We’ll try to keep track of all the coverage right here for you as we updated who went where.

The day started off with Moorpark senior Amanda Lorenz, the No. 1 rated player in the country, signing with Florida to play softball. That got the ball rolling and here’s an updated list of commits.

Moorpark’s Amanda Lorenz is all smiles as she signs with Florida to play softball

The Notre Dame High sports community has been rocked by the tragic death of former baseball player Nick Fagnano, who died Sunday in Venice while swimming in the ocean when lightening struck. He was 20.
“It’s just something you don’t expect or count on, and obviously it’s a horrible tragedy for his friends and everyone who knew him,” Notre Dame athletic director Kevin Rooney said.

Fagnano graduated in 2012. He was planning on enrolling at USC this coming semester.
Notre Dame graudate J.J. Muno was Fagnano’s teammate for three years.
“It’s sad. It’s terrible,” Muno said. “None of us could imagine anything like this happening, and it’s just really sad and tragic. He was honestly one of the nicest people I’ve ever met. Every time I ever had a conversation with Nick, I would walk away smiling.”
Dwayne Jett, father of Fagnano’s former classmate Brandon Jett, is “totally freaked out.”
“There’s still a lump in my throat that I can’t get rid of,” the elder Jett said. “I’m just mortified.”

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